Monday, December 18, 2006

2007 New Year's Resolutions

It is the start of the New Year and this is it! You have decided to finally quit your job in the corporate world and take the plunge into Innkeeping! You are serious, but what to do first? Let’s outline the seven steps to successful Inn ownership in 2007!

1. It is time for a reality check
2. Evaluate your financial situation
3. Define your Inn model and the needs of your family
4. Conduct your search
5. Evaluate the numbers
6. Make an offer
7. Quit the job and close on the Inn!


It is time for a reality check. First, ask yourself if you really want to do it? What impact will it have on the family? Do you really want to work with your significant other 24 hours a day? Can you give up the weekend activities with your friends? Can you adjust to a different lifestyle? Income will be adjusted, can you adapt or will you need a defibrillator? It is okay if you say Innkeeping isn’t for you, but if you are still saying you can deal with these changes, let’s go forward.

Evaluate your financial situation. How much money is in your savings account? What is the capital in your home? How long will it take to liquidate your home? How much money is in your 401K (we don’t really encourage using it, but it is good to have as a back- up plan)? Are there investments that can be liquidated? Will your family be able to assist you in the investment? Finally, look under the mattress and make sure that all monies are accounted for. When this is all tallied, keep in mind that a bank will be asking for about a 25% investment from you when purchasing an Inn. Now you know the price point that you can realistically afford to purchase.

Define your Inn model and the needs of your family. In the Fall, 2005 newsletter (available on our website in newsletter archives), we had an in-depth discussion on building a model. In addition to building a model that works for you, your individual family needs have to be considered as well. Do you have children at home? Are they old enough to be part of the Inn or do you need to have private space away from the Inn? Can you live in a conservative owner’s quarters to begin with and then expand into larger quarters as the time passes? All of these considerations should be incorporated into your model.

Conduct your search. Visit Inns, stay at Inns, speak with Innkeepers, and find an area where you will truly enjoy living. Join Innkeeping associations, network with other people who want to become Innkeepers, and be open to new ideas. This will be a rewarding journey if you approach it with your “eyes wide open”.

Evaluate the numbers! You have found an Inn that meets your needs. The emotions are running high and you need to make an offer before someone else buys it! STOP!! Rein in the emotions and make a logical evaluation of the numbers. Make sure that it all makes sense and hire professionals to assist you. We have been involved with too many Innkeepers who now need assistance because of financial hardships. This could have been avoided if only they had evaluated the Inn prior to purchasing it. SLOW DOWN!

Make an offer. You have poured through the numbers and everything seems to make sense. Make an offer and move forward. This is a stressful time and it is important to have a good working relationship with the Innkeeper who owns the Inn of your dreams. Howard has a saying, “there is a lot between the cup and the lip”, meaning that the offer is only the beginning. There will still be many negotiations as you work through the purchase and sale agreement.

Quit the job and close on The Inn! The offer has been accepted, you have completed the purchase and sale agreement, and the bank has approved your financing. You have waited a long time to do this and have had a good time doing it! Quit the job and don’t look back. It is time for a long overdue lifestyle change. The Inn is in your hands now. Our words of wisdom are to have a good sense of humor, remember that decorating is tax deductible, take at least one full day a week off to enjoy with your partner, and enjoy the new lifestyle. You worked hard to get here and now we want you to enjoy it!

P.S. Burn the suits now because you won't be needing them again! Have Fun!

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